Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1952 — Page 4

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Church News—

He's the Pride Of Latvian DPs

Times Chureh Editer

YOUR HAT just seems to come and “into the inside life of the : d automatically when pe ople.” But he deplored the fact off your hea tor Volrads that’ persons of influence and vou falk with Pasto wealth can sometimes cause "a

saks.

about among their parishioners

Healy blameless minister to be

Pastor Isaks (pronounced discharged from his American esoCks'’) has lived in the U nited pulpit. States just two years. During _ “In Europe, it wasn't so easy ate : : time, he has made him- to dismiss a’ pastor who was that brief ti f re without moral defects,” Pastor if so useful In the field o Yeaks added irion and become: 80 profient in wa spe? yglish that the Indiana r a 'n hit | E I. an Synod has given HE VERY honestly explained - 'nited laither that out of a” congregation of im a staff position. amed Rev. nearly 6000 only about 400 perThe synod has par Latvians Sons were Very active church ks pastor-at-larg J members, But even the inactive » the state. ones wished their children to have Isaks and 28 shed The minister, Mrs.

heir children — . Martin, 16, and Mara, 13—fled the Russian invaion of Latvia and took refuge in Germany. They “came to this ountry from a displaced persons camp in the. American Zoe of (Germany. gy 5» ST OF their fellow Latvians Nos To who are former DPs, ire located. in Indianapolis. Their pastor - at - large very frankly discussed religious conjitions in the old Latvia, conirasting them with those here, and about what he hopes to do for the Latvians. Mrs. Georgia, (tampbell director of the Lutheran Re-settlement Service in Indiana, Pastor Isaks, his wife and I had 4 long conversation one icy morn ing this week in their temporary home. The Isaks family are occupying “a -residence at 5437 Julian Ave. owned by Mrs. who trains the foreign-born in citizenship., ” ” » | “LUTHERAN were very large in Latvia, included from “4000 to 6000 persons,” Pastor Isaks recalled.’ “And their pastors had more au-| thority than those in the United States.

were taxed for the support of the church. Freewill collections were taken but they were something additional. The taxes were the backbone of the church budget. “After World War I, the churches of Latvia were separated from the state but the -attitudes (of the people) remained the same. They still looked upon the pastor as an authority. And he was entitled to give out birth, death and mar-| riage certificates as an official of the state. : . n » .

“PASTORS in the United States mingle much more intimately with their people than was possible in the big Lativan congregations.” Rev. that

Protestants Plan Revised Bible Version

Protestants of many denomine ations are planning to mark the publication of a new Revised Standard Version of the Bible in the autumn,

Isaks praised the way American ministers

Couneil

tions.

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J Ir. Ross Society

administration the Disciples

educational

churches of Christ,

ligious Education Week, Sept. 28

articles have been heralding this major event in Protestant history for .some time Mr. Ross will confer with city councils of churches: and local cHurch federations as ‘hey draft programs and plan festive ways ‘tn celebrate the release of the always best-selling Scriptures.

The chief purpose. of all the fanfare i8 to lead the American eople to return to reading the Bible regularly as did their colonial ancestors.

"Nancy, time and again the leader in polls of comic strip popularity, appears dally an Sunday | in The Times.

«. SL MAINE "EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN

B. New York & Oxford Sts. Rev. Carl H. Ameluns 9°30 A M —Sunday School for All 10.30 A M.~ “The Epithany Light oN

“ST. MARK'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN

Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Duane E. Schroeder

Ages

get

Charles Marion Ross of Indian-|

apolis left the city. this- week to spend nine

months assisting the National| of | Churches with| Arran gements for the celera-

Mr. Ross is on| the staff of the United Christian Missionary | in the! capacity of national director of for | of |

The national council is laying

adequate religious education. Despite the separation of church and state, religious education was given in ‘the public schools, he said. This was simple enough, it seems, since most of ‘the children were Lutherans and their teachers of religion, required to be members of that“church Catholics, Jews and others received instruction from qualified persons -of their faith. And no religious education was compulsory in Latvia. Sunday schools merely conducted worship services for children but did not undertake to teach them as they do in. America, was Pastor Isak’'s comment.

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HE HAS a marked accent but

fluently. The Latvian student is of necessity a linguist, he said.|

Grace Stewart Many textbooks they wish to use ooness Hospital, Nurmberg.

are printed in Russian, German,| French or some other foreign tongue. While Pastor Isaks disclaims

congregalionsiany gkill in English, he gives ster Nehru; church leaders

credit to Miss Mary Dowell of Co-| lumbia City for patient instruc-| tion in the language, He laugh‘ingly told that after she heard] him’ preach one Sunday in Grace Lutheran Church in that city, she

but that she thought she had better give him lessons in English so that he could express them better. |

» » ”

THE OTHER Latvians will open their minds and hearts to him more freely than ‘to a native American because of the language barrier, Pastor Isaks believes. He plans to visit them in their homes, see their needs first-hand and re{port them to the synod.

When asked why former dis-| placed persons were so suspicious —a situation baffling to Ameri-| cans—he spoke of the hardships| and suffering connected with the Russian invasion of Latvia, the |deportation to other parts of Eu-| rope and life in the camps abroad. | It's best,summed up by this line] from the old Negro spiritual, he concluded: | “Nobody knows {I've seen.”

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Sisters of St. Francis Mark 100th Anniversary

:| .The Sisters of St. Francis ‘of]completion of the shrine to our, Oldenburg will bring to a close Lady of Fatima and .landscaping|

&

10:30 A. M, Subject

“That Old Feeling’

: RST 16 & Delaware

. ‘Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, Minister

J » . * “ .

SATURDAY, JAN: 5, 1052

~ CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN™ UNION—17th & Rembrand!

Rev. Gerard B. Blue. Minister Services 9:30, 10:30 A, M., 7:30 P. M.

10:30 A. M. Subject

“Following the Leader”

the 100th anniversary of‘ the of the ghrine’s surrounding

{founding of their order and, begin | grounds. # la new century tomorrow. . | Approximately, 10,000 persons | In the Motherhouse at Olden- will hold in" remembrance the urg, Ind., tomorrow, a solemn [achievements of the Sisters of St.| High Mass of Thanksgiving and|Francis, over the past 100 years |renewed .dedication of life and in the fields of religion and educa-| effort- will climax an elaborate tion, through having seen the viv-| series of events which began a ‘id dramatization of a centenary | year. ago. : | pageant. 1t is titled “By the Light Sisters of the congregétion, liv-| of His Star,” written by Sister {ing in states from New Mexico to Olivia, embodies musical com-

IT'S COMING... JAN. 13-20, 1952 3

MiD- WINTER INDOOR CAMP "MEETING |

Montana, kept New Year's Eve as|position by other sisters and was Hear These Noted a day of recollection and spiritual| presented in Oldenburg, Indian-| Speakers exercises, ; apolis and Cincinnati. REV. R. G. FLEXON Completes First Painting . 2 eh | RSON ISAKS FAMILY—The Rev. and Mrs. Volrads Isaks and their childran, | An Indianapolis member of me Catholics Plan ji TN. pation M tin and Mara, osed for this icture in German order, Sister M. Dolorita, O.-8. F., . ie F p Y. who teaches art in Marion cor Instruction Series | ; DR. Z. T. JOHNSON {lege and St. Mary's Academy, The Indianapolis Catholic Arch- BISHOP C. V. FAIRBAIRN Dr. Anderson Former Missionary [completed the first oil portrait of Lfiocese “will a new series Rev. Flexon , M9

Bishop Raines To Give Talk Tomorrow

; 1 pictures found in “the|all persons interested in investi-| |p. m. luncheon meeting of the “OI¢ . . |archives and by her own creative gating Catholic teachings wheth-| Bishop Richard: Ci Raines of woman's Association Wednesday ymagination. ler non-Catholics or ‘members of Ohio & New Jersey Streets

the Indiana Methodist Area tomorrow will give his first public.

address since his return from a Chur

round ~ the - world study of misS10NS8.

p. m. tomorrow in-the Roberts Park Methodist Church.

in England, Cairo, India,

projects Rome,

In Germany, he saw Methodist

work which has been supported be installed as new president; Motherhouse and the_addition of| |from noon until 8:30 p. m., Monin part by ‘Indiana Methodists. Mrs. William S. Hall, vice presi-|g now chapel organ, the cowering *Indiana dent: Mrs. Herbert H. Stiffier, re-| of the convent.walls with sticco, Churches have aided| cording secretary; Mrs. Ray D. German| Grimes, an abundant vocabulary and talks Methodist ministers and 60 pas- and Mrs. tors’ widows and also have helped treasurer.

World War | Methodist {in° the support of 320

11,

rebuild. the Martha Mary Dea-

During a month of study in India, Bishop Raines interviewed | political leaders, President Ro jendra Prasad and Prime Min-

the rank and file of the people. Among the high points of the round - the.- world - flight of the!

Methodist bishop were interviews following passage:

with’ Gen. Matthew Ridgway, commander-in-chief of the United

“Church members « regularly told him his ideas were excellenti Nations Command in Korea, and divine logic that evil, Gen. James Van Fleet, 8th Army Positional opposite of good, is

commander; President Syngman Rhee of South Korea and a visit

talk with American soldiers. The public meéting in the Roberts Park Church tomorrow night will ba the first of 17 gatherings in Indiana which Bishop Raines 2 plans to address by way of re-

porting h his trip to Methodists. | | |

The International Christian Youth Fellowship Commission of the Disciples of Christ today an- | nounced plans to meet the coming summer on the Purdue Uni-| versity campus. The commission executive com- |

mittee of 11 students met in In- — dianapolis this week in the offices!

of the United Christian Mission-

ary Society to.outlihe plans for| Youth

| the summer convention. delegates from 34 different areas throughout the United States are xpected to attend.

au Hy sons UNITARIAN 1453 N. Ala. ® Dr. E. B. Backes

ool 10 A, M.-12 Noon

Orchard Bchool, 615 W. 4d. SUNDAY-—11 A. M, “A Far Journey” Rev. John K. Hammon

Winthrop 0829

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA 320 N. Hlinois St. .» Col. X. “arace Crandall, Comm, —————— SUNDAY, 7:30 P. M. ~—Speaker— HAROLD BRADY -

Musie provided by Mr. Dan Steines, Mrs. Paul Rhees

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Delaware and Walnut Streets (700 North) Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister Church School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship—10:48 A. M. " Musis by excellent choir. Sermon: “Regaining Lost Horizons”

To Africa Will Speak

to Africa, will address the 12:30 in

and the reading of annual reports Bishop ‘Raines. will speak at 8 will take place at 10:30 a. m. |preceding

The bishop visited missionary Horner, now a nationally-known Germany, speaker, holds a position on the|/ Singapore, national staff of the denominaSouth Korea, Tokyo and Hawaii. tion in New York.

Lessons Sermon ! Subject Announced

taken from the Christian Science guest speaker. textbook, With Key to the Scriptures” Mary Baker Eddy.

God, His way Is perfact.” 11 Sam.! county. 22:31.

~ TOWNSEND PLAN, INCORP. Fr Brightwood Free Methodist Youth Group Announces, ALL-DAY MEETING—IAN. 13 |

Plans for Purdue Session| 1° T 5 P. M.—49%2 S. Delaware

San.: mint Eo WFBM; Church 11 A. M.|10:45—Sermon:

NORTH UNITARIAN so

Church School 10:30 A. M.! Character Research Project

| Mother Theresa, co-foundress of|of {nstructions in the Catholic

: the order. Since no photograph religion at 8 p, m. Thursday in Mrs. Norman A. Horner, Who existed of the saintly sister who|the reading room of the informa-| [vert many years as a missionary died at the early age of 34, Sister tion bureau, 148 'W, -Georgia St. M. Dolorita had to bé guided by| The church offers the classes to

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fe Sscond Presbyterian] The new portrait now hangs in Catholie parishes. The series will|

a parlor in the Matherhouse be-|continue on Thursday nights un-|-side a painting of the Rev. Fr.|til Mar. 20. Francis Joseph Rudolf, co-founder| Ground covered in the classes of the order. Sister Dolorita also Will count toward preparation fori

I Y daligiion of new officers

retouched and renéwed the picture Recoting Catholics if converts ad esire

of Father Rudolf, Individual * instruction will be| Chapel Improved larranged for persons who are un-| > Other centenary projects which able to attend on Thursday) : stand as tokens of the dévotion nights. Such candidates are asked 0 of the sisters to their ordér are|to telephone PL: 3877 or visit the Mrs. Harry E. Glasingham Will jy provements in the chapel at the|information bureau. It is -open|

the luncheon. Mrs.

ldays through Fridays, and from noon until 5:30 p. m. on Satur057s. The Rev, Fr. Richard P. Grogan directs the information bureau. ¢

“FOUR SQUARE GOSPEL Wright and Woodlawn Ave.

corresponding secretary;|

Paul W. Huddlestun, Episcopal Churches ‘Plan Epiphany Rite

The Episcopal Churches of Marion County will meet for an| | Epiphany Evensong at 3:30 p. m.

SROOKSIDE--2101 Brookside

8 E. Market St., Rm, 502. FR-4254

Bishop Richard | bishop of the! bY Diocese of Indianapolis, will be

“Science

and Health{A, Kirchhofter,

ST. MATTHEW'S EPISCOPAL

5 HOLINESS. GHURGH INVITES vou AND YOURS TO

ATTEND ITS CHURCHES TOMORROW

9:30 A. M.—Sunday School 6:30 P. M.—Young People

10:30 A. M.—Worship Hour 7:30 P. M.—Evangelistic Hr.

PROSPECT—2000 RB. Prospect

'tomorrow in St. George's Church. Sunday School—9:30 A. M. CHESTER WILKINS AT-3379. CLYDE MOREILLON n-v “God” is the subject of the les-| The annual Epiphany tea and Morning Worship—10:45 A. M. EIVERSIDE—1200 W. 81s and gon-gsermon in all Churches of reception follow in the parish £ thal ; ie OENTRAL—EIm and Pine EB. V. HALT waA-0me hall. Epiphany marks the anni- vangelistic Service—7:45 P. M. " INNIS Gresawood MON goon. 2019 Oram Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. |versary of the visit of the Three Rs &. 804 BROADUS DEAL A414 * The lesson-sermon Jats He Wise Men to the Intant Jesus at HEAR o.k Y CH-0883 SUNSHINE GARDENS, 30 i. “Go £00 ethlehem an @ anniversary GREENW Main St. VALLEY VIEW—00ih & Bvensten being ever present, it follows in’ 19 ine Degianing of the world- uNTY PRAYER GROUP PAUL Greenwood 318 "OHN MOSIER ~~. BR-00W e stian movement among| Affiliated with Unity Lee's Summit, Me. _ MeCARTY S%.—400 W. MeCarty WARREN PARK—4400 B. 1400 the sup-|ihe Gentiles. DR. FREDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS LANDIS BRADFIELD ATAT™® “MOSE WIRE > The Rev. Allen Miller of St. Open Daily 10 to 4; Saturday Till 3 , B464 WN. Concord never present.” The quotation Was aratthew's Cliurch Will be the | Unity Literature—Classes—Consultans I. HU-TI80 WS STREET BE

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present at the service as will 23 8. Ritter Ave. (5500 East)

The: golden text is: “As for other Episcopal priests of the Rev. Allen Miller

The Rev. Earl L. ConIner will be host priest.

730 A M.—3.30 AM —10 5AM TTA SAINTS (Episcopal)

16th & Central Ave. —PL-§768

Rev. Felix L. Cirlot Saturday Contessions BAM to6 PM—8 tod P.

EK 31st and Forest Manor Ave.

Rev. J. Clinton Swanagan, Minister

CH-2121 0 So Charen Sena] The First Church of BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION TESSARO . .. u he RE ke ih demon ng ven ng 1 Music and Entertainment IS HERE The Publis Ja Coraidlly

Hear Tetsare s Lie Story Sun, Jan. 2:30 p Campa > n

Christ Church

(Episcopal) “ON THE CIRCLE" SUNDAY SERVICES 8, 9:30, 11, 12:15 Weekdays 8, 12:03 Wed. and Fri, 7:00 Church Open Daily for

Your Prayers. For information call IM-457Y

nn iy ER 7:30, thru Jan. 13.

Lunch Served Evangelist Tessaro

. PUBLIC INVITED poset "METHODIST CHURCHES |

BROADWAY ROBERTS PARK CHURCH

Fall Creek Pkwy. at Broadway Since 1821, Ministers: Delaware at Vermont ROBERT B. PIERCE, D. D. Minister Amos L. Boren, D. D. CARL D. SHAFER, Rev. Robert Eldridge,

WM. R. BRANTLEY i Minister to Youth 8:15—Holy Communion. 9:30 A. M.—Church School

. G.Wilbur Little, Supt. “The Man Who 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship. Might Have Followed Jesus.” Communion Dr. Boren, preaching. 530 P.M.—M. Y. F. 7:30 P. M.—Union District. MeetIng. Bishop Richard C. Raines, will speak on his world tour. tour.

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NORTHEAST FIRST CHURCH

DOWNTOWN

SECOND CHURCH

Dr. R. B. Pierce, Spéaking. DELAWARE AT 12TH

PM—-MY.F

7:30 p. m. Bishop Raines will speak at Roberts Park Church.

EAST 10TH STREET

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30 A. M.—Church School. 4

5 A. M.—Morning Wors

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10:43 A. M —The Holy Communion

9: 0: hip “God's Call for Rosa. "» 8:00 P. M.—Intermediate o4 XY. PF. 8:

BROADCASTS EACH WEEK

EVENING SERVICE 5.00 P.M. &. R.. CHURCH EDIFICE EVENING SERVICE 5:00 P. M.

WASHINGTON BLVD. AT 34TH

CHURCHES

Branches of The Mother Church

Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.

Invited to Visit Our Services and

Free Reading Rooms (R. R.)

Lesson for Sunday, Jan. 6

GOD"

Morning Services at 11 O'Clock in All Churches and tho Society

IRVINGTON (EAST) FOURTH CHURCH

Fol a R. RR. SA

BROAD RIPPLE (NORTH)

FIFTH CHURCH

COLLEGE AT 63D R. R. CHURCH EDIFICE

SOUTH SIDE

SIXTH CHURCH

1002 N. Garfield Dr . R. Church Edifice.

METHODIST ry Ta Helping Evangalize The Wold ER CCRC EDIFICE u NORTHWEST Crarls E. Holmes, NORTH CHURCH 13th and Carrollton T E 310 W. 38TH ST. E. 10th St. at Keystone Ave. Meridian | at at 3h Street FORD PORTER. Pastor WEST SID SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 9:30 A. W Hiram ©. Weld" "Gerald L. Clapsaddis - SOCIETY

SEVENTH CHURCH (COLORED)

SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ABOVE CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.

the groundwork for observance in 3000 communities during Re-|

to Oct. 3. Celebrities in addresses | and the religious press in many

|

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‘Sunday School eeese. 9:30 A. M. ~ Worship cessansnenes 10:48 A. M.,

LATVIAN PASTOR-AT. LARGE—Rey. Volrads Isaks will minister to Latvians in Indiana,

Church Office, L1-9502

10:30—Worship

Thursday, 6:20 P

Youth Fellowship—5:30 P. MS

. THIRD CHRISTIAN .

17th at Broadway Dr. A. C. Brooks, Minister 9:30-Church 8chool

“1652 Will Be What We Make It" Christian Youth Fellowship—8:00 P. M. . M., Discussions of Board and Committees Responsibilities,

First United Luthetan Church

701 N. Pennsylvania St. PAUL E. HUFFMAN, Pastor 10:30 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP

Holy Communign “Sons of God" Special Musie

CHURCH SCHOOL 9:15 A. M.

2842 Shelby Street Bible Study, 10 A. M. ‘

W. L. TOTTY, Minister

Morning Worship, 11 A. M.

Pastor's Home, HI-3925

Garfield Heights Church of Christ

Evening Service, 7 P. M.

—GA-9480

Wed. Eve. Service, 7:45

CHURCH

$7 North Rural Dr. Two Morning Services. 3:18-10" “Opportunity Unlimited”

ATM —Biols ole Solio), ndeavour,

Pu atin orship “Magnificent Obsession”

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NORTH SIDE CHURCH OF GoD

- A Co-operative Effort by the Church of God Congregations—

. BEGINNING SUNDAY NIGHT, JAN. 20

7:30 EACH EVENING -

NORTH SIDE CHURCH OF. GOD -

900 W. 30TH ST.

* ‘REV. HERSCHEL RICE, Evangelist, And Kr br. i

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Dr. Ozte D. Pruett. Th.D. Pastor , George Newton, choir director. * Paul Fidiar. organist,

Louis G. Crafton, 9:45—10:45; 7 P. M. EMERSON AVE. —Emerson & E. New York

2:30 A. M.—Church School 10.45 A. M.—Morning Worship. Sermon’ | Rev. Robert E. Halls, pastor, 10:30 A. Mi conristian Eanes wl {=T7:30 P. M. c , ver wm, . Sh NY | LYNDHURST—Lyndhurst Dr., 3 blocks 8. | 8:00 P. M.—PFellowship Meetings. of Washington 8t. Unified service, 9:3 7:00 P. M.—Evening Service Sermon: am; Youth Fellowship, 6: 30 p. m; eve. 1 3%.

he Christian and Govern- | TUXEDO PARK—29 N. Grant (4100 East). |

Thursday, m0 00 to M.. Midweek Prayer U. 8. Clutton, D.D, Unified 9: 30 am-7 pm.

pr, RL CALVARY — 3419 E, 23d. William O. Breedlove, 10:45 A. M.—T:30 P. M.

speaking on

Service. od's Judg-

CROOKED CREEK—N. Mich. Rd. & 56th. |

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN If.

Delaware at Sixteenth GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTZ CHARLES er HARD BROWN { MOK NING SERVICES { :30 and 11:00 A. M “He Is With Us Always,” Matt. 28:19-20 Dr. Frantz preacning. Sunday Youth Supper, 5:30 M, Thurs. Supper & Bible Study, ot 00 P. M. Find your place in our seven-day-a-weed program by galling PL-1491.

WALLACE STREET PRESBYTERIAN

4805 EAST 10TH ST.

P — on Sin.

MERDIAN HEIGHTS

Sqntral 4 Ave. 8% 4Tth

sens Rev. Roy} onno r Jr. Rev. Carl R. Ciatteld Mr. Richard T. Whittington. director of music. | Sunday School, 9:48 Worship, 10:4! *Bunal Tensions-iiow Long?" 6 P. M,, Youth Groups

™* Two Services: 9:30 and 10:45 A. M.

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN -

The Histarte Church of Which | % Wenry Ward Beecher Was Minister

| Rev. John H. Bergen, Minister | i I | | | 1]

Verm nt and Pennsylvania Sts AN 8 MILN

Joseph Ww, Johnston, Oakel F. Hall, D. D,,

Minist Morning Worship, Sit: 100 A. Mn : Communion:

FAIRVIEW

i Dr. Milner. 46th and Capitol Ave { Church School, 9:45 A. | M. VIRGIL D. RAGAN.

TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN | tN Wore

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WEST WASHINGTON ‘ST.

"CHURCH OF CHRIST 2302 West Washington Street

9:45

Sunday Bible School 9:45 | Morning Worship 10:30 | Evening Worship 7:00

Wednesday Evening 7:30

BEFORE HIS SINS ARE RE. MITTED. Acts 2:38.

BEFORE HE TURNS TO GOD. Acts 3:19; 2:38.

BEFORE HE COMES TO GOD. John 14:6; Galatians 3:27.

BEFORE HE IS BORN AGAIN. John 3:5.

BEFORE HE BECOMES A CHILD

OF GOD. Galatians -3:26-27.

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or call IM-3877.)

Mark 16:16.

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Widnesday Evening 7:30

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At Ri Flames tall tops “will lig tomorrow . Ww Night’ bonfir Ripple Park. Discarded - "stripped of t) tinsel, ‘will ‘re a brief mom to, ashes, The. burnin begin at 7 p 30 minutes ti tors to get worship or. in their churc The Twelft < any, celebrati of, the ‘Three Bethlehem M sponsored her in the northe and the Bro: Men's Associ: ger and Jac chairmen for Mayor Cla guest. The Choir ‘of St. Church will Nehrling of R will speak. Bc as guards to 1: keeps within |

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OUR DEPA a 1:30 A. M. Saturday: